Moon Dominates as Bulldogs Come Back to Beat Host Harvard

Seo Hee Moon

Oct 17, 2010

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - See Heo Moon has certainly burst onto the
scene for the Bulldogs this fall, but she may have outdone herself
Sunday. Moon took the Harvard
Invitational individual title in emphatic fashion , setting a
career low with a Sunday round of 66 that not only featured a
remarkable hole-in-one, but also established a women's course
record - all of which led Yale to a comeback victory over
archrival Harvard...on the Crimson's home turf.

The Bulldogs edged the Cantabs by just two strokes; the next
closest competitor was Penn, a full 16 strokes off Yale's pace.
While Moon may have sparked the Sunday climb, seniors Alyssa Roland
(77,79) and Harriet
Owers-Bradley (75-82) also turned in solid weekends. Sophomore
Alex Lipa and junior Cassie Boles, both
at 159 on the weekend, helped push Yale over the host Crimson for
the huge win.

Freshman Sun Park, competing as an individual as she returns
from injury for Yale, gave the Bulldogs a promising taste of
things to come, turning in rounds of 75 and 74 - nine strokes
behind classmate Moon, but also eight strokes ahead of any other
Yalie.

The Bulldogs have one more tournament before they begin their
offseason regimen in preparation for their main spring season. If
this weekend's play - particularly that of their
out-of-this-world freshmen duo Sun and Moon - is any
indication, that spring season promises to be one to remember.